Amazon's Kindle can read books aloud, but if you're blind it can be difficult to turn that function on without help. Now two universities say they will shun the device until Amazon changes the setup.
Amazon's Kindle can read books aloud, but if you're blind it can be difficult to turn that function on without help. Now two universities say they will shun the device until Amazon changes the setup.
SEATTLE----Amazon.com, Inc. today announced that AmazonEncore, the program that identifies exceptional yet overlooked books and works with the authors to re-introduce their books to readers, will be introducing three new books in February 2010: âPerfect on Paper: The Adventures of Waverly Brysonâ by first-time novelist Maria Murnane; âA Wish After Midnightâ by Zetta Elliott, an American Library Association 2009 Notable Childrenâs Book author; and âThey Never Die Quietlyâ by former book editor Daniel Annechino.
Amazon's Kindle can read books aloud, but if you're blind it can be difficult to turn that function on without help. Now two universities say they will shun the device until Amazon changes the setup.
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